Newspaper Page Text
ninAV APRIL 13, 1923
THX BANNER-HBRALP. ATHENS. GEORGIA:.
PAGE SEVEN
eoioia-clabk* county
i the superior Court of Said Coun-
rhat It was Incorporated by
i the Superior Court of Clarke
y on April 11, 1904, for a period
. n t y years, with the privilege of
That the charter of petitioner
expire on April 11. 1924.
Petitioner desire* a renewal of
•Iiarter, to take effect from the
„( the expiration • of Its present
t,-r. for an additional perks! of
i y years, with the privilege of
niuent renewal as provided* by
Petitioner further show* that
,. r Its present charter it* has an
prized capital stock of $500,000.00.
.vtltioner desires Its charter
.nle<l s«> as to authorise Its capi-
«t,.ck to be Increased to an
unt not exceeding One Million
iiii'.ooo.OO) Dollars, said capital
k to be Increased from time to
. bv a majority vote of the voting
k ..f said corporation up to said
amount, as hereinbefore
p,j ; s uch Increased capital stock
common and preferred, either
and In suett proportions ns
majority of the voting stt)ck of
company max fix, and‘determine.
SHERIFF'S 8ALE
Pl2 f frf family
Will be sold before the Court House
door In said state and county during
the legal hours' for sales on the first
Tuesday 4n May. 1921, to the highest
bidder for caah, the following
scribed property, to*wit:
That house and lot together with
all Improvements thereon, situate,
lying and being In the 21Cth District.
G. M.. Clarke County, Georgia, be
yond the western limits of the city
of Athens, and being bounded on th<
South by a certain unknown street;
tho West bx an unknown street;
the North 1%- what Is known at
the Wade estate: on tho East b>
perty known 'as the George
Jackson lot, and being a part of lots
ti eight of Flannlgan’s rc-sur-
Wheelers survey of Jhc prop
erty formerly known as the Athens
Park and Improvement Co. Saif]
•lant and survey being retarded In
Book “PI*,” Folio f»s5 In the Clerk’s
’flee of tho Superior Court of said
Minty: ami also being a part of the
act, deeded by Mrs. Watje to Minor
’. Brown, anil being more fully de-
Tlbed in deed ffim Mrs. M. L.
ay no to Mrs. Cora A. Whi tehead.
« of .record In Deed Book 9, Kollo
Said property levied on and to be
>ld as the property of Mri. Cora A.
Whitehead under a fi fp issued from
Judgment obtained by Mr.
Brlghtwell against tho said Mrs.
Whitehead at the. October
1922. of Clarke Superior Court.
property told to K. K. Lumpkin, Jr.,-
■oroe 225 feet, more .or Jem,
from this point In a westerly
tlon to the beginning point on Church
Street.
This lot being bounded on the West
by Church Street, on the South by
Hancock Avenue, on the Boat by
property of Campbell and
North by property sold to
Lumpkin, Jr.
This property has been levied upon
■ the property of E. M. Brown un-
•r an execution issued on- the fifth
day of March, 1923, *lrom the City
Court of Athens in favor of Helen
Sprout vs. the aald B. M. Brown,
and will be sold for the purpose of
-atisfylng said execution.
Deed for the purpose fit levy and
sale has been first filed and recorded
provided by law. and notice of
this levy la being given to-the de
fendant in fl fa., who Is the tenant
In possession. •$
Tills Gth day of April, 1923.
W. E. JACKSON, f
Sheriff, Clarke County.
Apr 6-13-20-27.
Comelison. \f60013 r.
Th*t t^e^qpaftlon ^
■aid tehild'sJll be pawiei! upon at the
July term, 1922. of the Superior
Court of sa|d county, and the father
aty) mother #f .sold child, whomsoever
they may be, and Mrs. George Baker,
aa well as all other person or per
son* concerned, are hereby command
ed tj.Ue find .appear at the next term
of the Superior Court to be holden
In and for said county on the third
Monday In July. 1923, then nod there
to show cause, If any they can, why
le child In question should not Jjo
sclared to lie the adopted child of
iG petitioner, ami given the name
at Helen Grace Cornell son. aa prayed
for.
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Two Separate Investiga
tions of Arsenate Made.
Great Demand and Short
Supply.
ri.iner filOB herewith a rcr- ;crm ’ r!i,rk » BuPcrior Court.
t . j A deed from Mrs. Clare. Brightwell
struct front. tho minute.,, of * Mra ^ A w „ |t ,„ t . aJ
ing said descrilMsd property was
recorded before levy \vaa made. No
tice of levy given to Mm. Cora A.
Wlhtehead, tho tenant In possession.
Thin April 5th. 19$3.
W. E. JACKSON, Sheriff.
Apr. 6-12-20-27.
.ration,' allowing that
II, atifui Mr ’ itlHs renewal
•ndnient linsAboen authorized by
,,r <..rporute action.*
•uF.REKORE. petltjfener prays
t its charter be renewed for an
Itir.nal period of twenty years,
i, tlie* privilege of subsequent re
al. and that Its charter be
Ai'led as hereinbefore set forth.
IMKE STATE COEMICAL COM
AN V
By E. It. IIODOSON. JR..
• President.
WIN. ERWIN & NIX,
attorneys for Petitioners.
RESOLVED: That the President
is company be nnd he Is horc
thorised ti aiydy in the name
e company to the Sujierior Court
Clarke County for a renewal
« charter of the company for
ditlonal period of twenty yc
mi the expiration, of the pres
urter of the corporation, which
is granted on the 11th day of April
14; said application to be made by
h President fn the name of the
rporatlou in due time to secure thr
ie\val of .•-•aid charter before the
pi rat ion of the term of the char-
etofore granted said company
U.VED further, that when up
n is made for
1 chat
the i
ruled i
authorize an Increase^ in the
stock of the corporation to i
t not 'exceeding one nilllb
.006.00) dollars, said caplt
to be*Increased from time
muJoriytii£i”tc
ck of said cbrp$ratlon up t«{ the
iximum amount hcrctnbofon:
ited. Sa^Jueioased capital stock
he coina)$to>£^,iu'eteu£&
1m>|1i. nnd In such proportions'n-
majority' o< the, •
I company may fix nnd determine
IORGIA. CLARKE COUNTY
, Marry Ho^rilon, Secretary of tin
iplre State 'Chemical. Cotpphny. d<-
tlfy that, tho foregoing 4r. a true
>y of a" ryKilution unanimously
iscd by the stockholders of said
npany at n meptjnj; .held «>n, De
nher 26, 1922*;,-? ..
n witness Awfefbnr. T have here
m set my hand; nnd affixed th<
(•orate seal of,Mbl company, thlr
16fli day of M*rcli. 1923.
•HAfWY HOIXUiON,
Secretary
•rporate Seal)
fflfc this-22nd day
1923T
K. J. CRAWFORD,
rk Superior C»url( Clarke County,
eorgla. • '
IROIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk of the
erlor Court «>f said County, do
tlfy that the foregoing 1* a true
y of tho original application of
plre State Chemical Company for
ewal of and aroendnrwnt to It*
rter, a* the same appear* of file
my office - .
.'ITNE88 -my official hand am’
I. thl* tip*. 2^nd day of March.
E. J^ CRAWFORD, v
rk Superior Court) Clarke County.
»rgla.
23-30^Apr fi-li
0 R OlA-^ci arke L Count y:
'III he Add before 4ho Courthouse
of tho County Courthouse of
kc County Vm ‘Saturday, ^Apr 11 21,
twelve o'clock, noon, fifteen
of the capital atock *>f Mycr*
tributlng Company, represented
certificate No. It for five share*.
Iflcate No. 12 for five shares, and
if hate Np. 76 for five shares, all
id to Anderson, and pledged
him to Farmers Rank of Bowman,
iecure the payment of a note for
principal sum of $722.56, besides
rest, on . which note. Judgment
subsequently 'rendprc/1. Ip. *.kf
• Court of Athens against the nald
I. Anderson in favor of the Nn-
al Park Bank of New York. N. T..
which bank, aald note and the
irlty pledged for the payment
reof, had been, transferred by* the
mor* Bank.
alii Mook wGI 'lx «oM In pureu-
>■ Section 1SJ0 of tho Colo of
rgin of 1110 for tho purpn«o llf
If Inc the petfood, of onle on mild
Ilia March Jf. H”-
NATION.'.!. PABK BANK
HR WIN. KtfWIN & NIX,
.1 Attomeyn at Law.
h to Apr.A-u-r.
ftfc*TOR’S SALE
SHERIFF'S SALE
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Will lie sold on the frist Tuesday
in May, 1922, before the Court House
floor in wild County. Iietween the
egal hours t;f sale to the highest
bidder for cash, trie” following dc-
irrlbed property, tn-wlt:
••An undivided one-half Interest In
tnd to all that lot. tract or parcel of
'and situated, lying nnd being In the
bounty cf Clarke and State of Geor
gia. about four mites North of Ath-
»nn', on the Newton Bridge pulilic.
road, adjoining lamia of —. —. Bar
ber. J. R. Moore and others, as well
ia being In,milled on one side by the
Oconee River, containing one hun
dred nnd twenty acres, mare or les
and descrilien by motea and V°unda
folio
cnclng at a Water Oak i
tiic
Rive
tho
Uolng tlu- corner of the Barber land,
and running thence N63E 51.01 to n
o comer, thence S2G%E 29.G0 to a
rock cornel*, thence N79E 7.58 to a
8 sm
ock corner,
-neanderings 1
thence S82W 42.60 to
tiver. thence Hi>
f the Oconee River
f commencement t
bclug designated ns I>it No. 1, of tho
lubdivlslon of the W. M. nnd Huldn
Martin lands. a» t»er plat of survey
made by Ci n. Chandler. Surveyor.
F"^5--4«fc*. np 1920."
and
'f?cptembcr 28f.fi. 1920."
uaMs pWfp“ r tved upon and to
be pold as. the property of Mrs. llulda
Martin to satisfy a flfa Issued frum
he city Court of Athens, In favor of
Alonzo Scott ngoli.st , Mrs. llulda
Martin, and* against aald described
•►'roperty. flcc«f filed and recorded
for purpose of levy and sale. lo-gal
notice given drfSjndant in fl fa nnd
Tills April 5th, ’1923.
WALTER K. JACKSON, Sheriffs
-I3-:
GEOROIA—Clarke County:
Will be sold before the Court House
duor In Clarke <!ounty. Georgia, on
llie first Tuesday In May. 1923. be
tween the legal hour.1 i?.’ sale, nt
nubile outcry, to the highest bidder
f or cash, tho following described
property, tn-yvlt:
"All tlint ti act ot Inn*!, nltunte,
lying nnd bring In aald Elm* 1 » lul
Cnunty. nnd In tho nilTiurb of Hie
City t,l Athens, known n» Brooklyn.
• aid tract forming n parallelogram
nnd known n» lot No. 4. In nurvey of
F K Lumpkin, having n frontage »'
3 cliaina nnd 371, llnka m, road l.o-
two.n la*alfr nnd Bearing formerly,
and running book 6 elialnn nnd 74,
link, to 'lino of A. I*. Bearing (at
time nf survey), said jot bounded
o North hr a rood, host by lot No.
G, South Jiy Bearing nnd rhllllp
Bnnlol. nnd West by lot No. J. con-
tninlpg 1'i acres nnd being properly
deeded by Mary Hoard to Claude
IsKkl,on October 3-1rd. Hill, and r -
corded In Book No.. II, pag«
of Clerk of Superior Court. Clarke
Tounty, Georgia.*.'- ,
Tho same to bo sold by the under
signed an the property ot 9! au ^
Loekhurt, In pursuance of a i»v*r i j
into contained In- » feeurlty- deed
from the sold Cluud. Wekhart to M
Matthews, dnted July l.th. 191 .
and recorded In Deed Book 33. page
GUJ. in the office of tho fclerk of the
Superior Court of Clarke County,
ileorgla. Tho said Claud, Lockhart
having made default with respect to
the’payment of the indehtednes,
secured -by «M4 ‘' < "' , l' l"'” ”J'| rt
made for the pur|K.se of satisfying
raid Indebtedness.
Thin Gth day of April. 1923-
SHERIFF'S SALE
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Will'be sold before the Court House
door In said County, on the first
Tuesday in May. ’1922; within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following de
scribed property:
All that tract or parcel of land in'
the City of Athens, on the South
•Mde - of Athens Avenue, said lot
fronting 54 1-2 feet on said Avenue;
•uA running hick 120 fest. -The,same
being lot No. 113 In the survey
lands bf Lumpkin. Burnett and Fow
ler, lying Iietween Barber Street and
the Northeast Railroad (Southern
Railroad). A map of whlch-made by
J. H. Dosler and recorded in tbe
>ffice of the Clerk of tbe Superior
Court of Clarke County. Georgia, Ini
Book HH, page and on which M
located # a two ropm house and a
three room house.
Said land levied on a* the property
of K. M. Brown to satisfy an execu
tion Issued from * the City -Cdurt of
Athens, February Term, 1923. lit
favor of Zclla J. Stickle and Helen G.
Clair, 'Executrixes of the estate of
Nancy A. Jukes, deceased.
Quit-Claim Deed - for purpose of
levy and sale filed and recorded as
required by law, and due and legal
notice given to the defendant In fl.
fa., and tenant In possession.
This April Gth. 1923.
W. Ik JACKSON.*
Sheriff. Clarke County.
Apr 6-13-20-27.
Witness the Hon. Hlanton Fortson,
Judge of the Superior Court of said
county, tfils Altai 12. 1923.
E. J. CRAWFORD. Clerk.
WEST & WEST. *
Attorneys for Petitioner.
Apr 13-27, May* 11-2&,
OKORQIA—Clarke County:
To All Whom It Airy Concern:
L. B. Mqoii, the duly constituted
Administrator of the Estate of C. T.
Mooh, having made application for
leayp to sell all of.the personal prop
erty and all of >the real estate of C,
T. Moon. * late of said County, de
ceased:
This Is therefore to cite all parr
WASHINGTON—Two separate
investigations hy the Government
tyive foiled to disclose nny.evldenc
of ooncerted action by mantifae*
tprers of calcium arsenate,
In cotton dusting to fix prices. One
inquiry, by the United States De
partment of Agrculture nnd th{
that state was in part, at leuat re
sponsible for npfnfnn G? at An -
|fnjuatice was being done by the in
tlclde manufacturers to those
ustomers outside the state who
paying a price as high in some
cases os 100 per cent greater than
that named in the above mentioned
contract, an opinion which wat
shared by the Georgia consuhierr
nfter the expiration of this.contract,
when they likewise had to pay aim
Burly high pries for calcium arse*
nate.
Jvici winter owwmtoitu
with that tired feeling?
neologic.il Survey, In response to
a Senate resolution, found, that
certainty of the demand
ponsible for the present shortage of
the Insecticide, resulting r *n price
GEOROIA—Clarke County:
To All Whom It May Concern
Anna Wllliamn having in proper
f-rm applied to for Permanent;
Lettem of Administration on tho
estate of MUtle Ooosby. late of said
County, thin Is to dLS*U and singular
tho creditor® and next of k|n
MR tic Goonby to lw and appear at’
my office within the time allowed b)“
law. and show cause. If anythp
van, why permanent administrate*
should not he granted to Anna WU
Hams on Mlttlc Goosby's estate.
Wltnesn my hand and official alg
nature, this 1th day of A.iril. 1923.
R. t\ ORB, Ordinary.
Apr 13-20-27 May 4.
QEORBIA—Clarks County:
To AlllWhom It May Concern
J. II* Krmnrlne having In proper
form applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on 1st
estate of Chas. H. Krutnrine. Jr., late
of wild County, this is to dto all
singular the creditors and- next
kin of Chas. 1L Krumrlne, Jr., to fee
and appear nt my office within the
time allowed by taw, and show
I'ou-o, If -any they can, why perma
nent administration should not
granted to J. H. Krumrlne on aald
Witness my hand and official sig
nature. thin 31st day of March, lfl3.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
Apr 13-20-27 May 4.
QEOROIA—Clarke County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mr*. Mary Lou Fpwler having. In
proper form applied to me for Per
manent Letters of Administration or
the estate of John W. Fowler, late of
:iald County, this is to* cite all and
singular the creditors and next ?f
kin of John W. Fowler tp be and ap
pear at my office' within the time
allowed by law. and show cause, .If
any they can, why permanent
ministration should not be granted to
John W
M. 1\ MATTHEWS,
Attorn,)- m Fact for Claud. Lock
hart.
Apr. ,.13-20-27.
SHERIFF’S SALE
QEOROIA—Clarke Counfy:
There will l>o sold on tho first
Tu.-sdas In May. 1323. before the
Court Home door In CUrhe County,
Georela. Iwtween the legal bourn of
.ak. l" .he hlghe.t bidder for cmh.
the following dencrlbcd property,
“’XTlh.t lot of land .Itnate lying
,1 twin* In wild .state and cmliil)
Northeast corner of
ADMI
OROI A-^CIark* ’ County:
f virtue an order of the Court
•nllnarf'of said county, will I"*
at publjc outcry, ou the, fjrtit and **— , h strrot
-day in Hey. 1,23. .1 HanreekAvenmandChureh
ISO In said county, within the
ial hours of sale, the following
I estate dftuate In Clarke Cbunty
t„ th. City of Athenn; "'■* ‘“‘J** 1 "
Bing at a certain poai corner he* w “"
the prewrty deeded and arid
Hill Street frentlng E. K. Lumpkin. Jr-, and th nee
running along Church SlrMt In •
ttoutherly direction
Hill StSSp 60 feet, J9.2
north 79.3 feet, and on east
Mr*. Mary Lob Fowlef
Fowler's estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 7th day of April. 1923.
R. (!. ORR. 0*31 nary, i
Apr 13-20-27 May 4.
QEOROIA—Clarks County:
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice b heroby given that A. B.
Colie, as AdmUnstrator of - Bet* Langs
ton. deceased. * having applied to me
by petition for leavo to eel! the real
estate Of said l&n Langston,
ceased: and thal ah order jwas made
thereon at the April term,'lttt, for
to show cause,
have, at the Msy
Court of Ordinary of Clarke Count/,
Giorgio, why said ■ Administrator
shotikl not be granted leave to sell
all of the personal property nnd real
estate oN the said -C. T. Moon, de
ceased, snhl real estate being fully
describe^ In petition of said Admin
istrator. which is of file In this of
fice. Said application Is made for
t|ts purpose of paying the debts of
price
variations that were not brought
about by price-fixing. In a pre
liminary report Just made public,
tb^ Federal Trade Commssion.
which also investigated the calcium
arsenate industry, confirms ( these
findings.
i “No widespread or Important
specific cases of unfair practice:
la the trade.* says the commission
"While efforts were made by the
^Jflfetictrie manufacturers to estab
IlKh 'hn nssoiutJori, one of the ob*
f Jectk of which seems to have been
the adjusting or nt leaBt dlscussior
or 1 price discrepancies. It does not
appqnr that those efforts resulted
Jn price fixing or opn-prlecc act!
vltles."
The investigation by the commis
sion was 'made In response to n
Senate resolution. Demands for ai
inquiry were based upon wide vc
Nations In the price fcf calcium ar
senate. Prices which Ih October
1922, ranged from 10 to 12 cents r
pound, increased rapidly during th<
next thirty to sixty days, and It
February, 1922, had reahed ^ range
If any thsv may j j n auming up its report, "hav
r term. 1923,' iho fwound down to the present
of the inquiry
siQd deceased aijd making distribu
tion among his heirs nt law.
This April 12th. IMS.
R. C. ORR.
Ordinary, Clarke County, Ga.
JOHN I). GAMBLE.
Attorney for I*. B. Moon, Admin
Istrator.
Apr 12*29*27, MAy 4.
To Vfrhom Jt MayiConccrn:
All creditors of the estate of Mra.
Lucy Wells Talma'dgc. deceased, are
required to file their claim* with the
undersigned, and all persons Indebt
ed to said estate ale requested to
make immediate payment. >
This April 13, 1923.
, ' C. O. TALMADGE. and
J. 12. TALbfADGE. J\U
i Administrators.
Apr 13-20-27. May 4-ll-ls.
t» stago
Read The Banner-Herald Want Ads.
of 18 to 19 cents.
The commission concludes:
"That the great Jfcrease in the
Southern demand for calcium qrst-
3 ate and the Inadequacy of the
vallnble supply of w’hite arsenic
prevented the Ihsectlcide nmnufac-
from producing sufficient
AN EXCHANGE OF C0URTE8IE8
One of the young' bloods of the
lloif of Broadway sisterhood class-
young siren of the merry-merry to
dinner. She belonged to that sec
tion of Broadway sltserhood class-
ed as “beautiful, but dumb.”
When the young man met her,
he became gruglingly enthusiastic.
M My gracious,*’ ho said, “yoii look
likh a bit of jare old tapestry.**
“You’re not so snappy looking
yourself,” she retorted.—O. O. Mc
Intyre, In S6. Louise Globe-Demo
crat.
Quantities of calcium arsenate tr
meet this demand, the result bein'*
Q marked increase In the price of
Whltf arsenic ajid of calcium arse
nate during the seasons of 19‘» ,, *"**
*
“The low price paid Intm^^T;
of Georgia during the term of $he
Sherwn-Wlliams contract with
COMPLIMENTARY
Mrs. Starvem—Are you fond Oi
chicken soup?
!»Ir. Newbord—Very. Is this
chicken soup?
Mrs. Starvem—It Is. How do you
like It?
Mr. Newbord—Well, I must say
It’s very tehder. .
EVERETT TRUE
By Condo
QI&flOIA—Clarke County:
Will be sold before the court house
door of oakl County on Monduy. May
14, 1923, at 12 q*clock noon, at puldic
sbcUoO. l<S the highest bidder fori
cash, rtxty-fjght (U) abareS bf the;
capital atock ct The Webb-Crawford
Company, 1 the same being represented
by certificate No. 48 for $4;
shares of said stock and certificate*
No. 105 for 34 shares of said stock.
Bald stock having been pledged to
the tlnderslgned by E. H. Youngkln.
deceased. In -hla lifetime as collat
eral security for two notes aggre
gating the principal sum of $4,000.00.
besides Interest, upon which the said
Yqungkln Is liable as maker, and one
note for tho principal sum of $1,100.00,
besides Interest, upon which the said
Youngkln is liable as surety.
Said stock will l>« poh\ in puifu-
nnoe of section 3130 of the Code'of
Georgia for the purpose ef satisfying
said indebtedness.
This 12th day of April. 1923.
AMERICAN STATE BANK.
' ■*, By John J. Wilkins. President.
ERWIN. ERWIN & NIX,
Attorneys.
Apr 13-20-27. Mqy 4-11.
I Spring. To be
underweight
oasily tlref
[ listless, an
. . —ii—J* 1 *™ s poor ip-
petite, indicates a weakened condi
tion of the bldod. Nature must
have help—your blood ia minus
* * More r
fighting strength!. More red-cellt
mean cleaner, purer, richer blood.
8. 8. 8. builds red-blood-celli. It
builds blood-power! That Is what
makes fighting blood. Fighting
blood destroys Impurities. It fighta
“ “ is! It
bolls. It fighta ikln eruptions!
always wins! It builds nerve-pow
er,—thinking power. It builds up*
run-down, tired men and women,
beautifiea complexions, and make# ‘
tho flesh firmer. Stronger and more
useful nerves depend on blood- ■
power. S. S, S. will improve your ‘
appetite and give you greater ener-,
gy, strength and a more youthful ‘
appearance.
Mrs. L(**le Fclract, Crowell, Texas,
writes: “J was ia a run-down condj-
tioo—hid lost iortj-tour pounds ia
weight. Also Muttered from pimpUs
Mad bleckbesds. My druggist recess•
mended S.S.S. It ratio too a arm
**msn. I think S.S.S. to hr tho
host medicine oa earth."
Trr It yoorself. 8. 8. 8. Is »oW
at Ell good drug stores. Tbe lar,"9
size Is moro economical, (let a
bottle today!
S. S. S. makes youfeel like yourself again
BANKRUPT SALE
By virtue of wi order pmd by
the Honorable Howell Cobb. Referee
In Bankruptcy, 1 will eell on April
I1M. 1,13. nt Jt o'clock A. M.. In the
office of the Referee, Southern Mu-
tual BuHdln,, Athene Oeorfln. the
followln, dencrlbcd property:
A eeetnln tract of Und In Oconee
County, Oerocin, nnd In the town of
Coalville, .old trnpKbounded on the
Rant by tho Rogart end Enntvllle
rood,, 'on the North by E. E. Gordon
nnd j&. A. Mnleom, on thn Went hy
property of O. J. Huff nnd .on the
South by the property of C. T.
Whitehead, Mnleom Academy end
the Longford property: thin properly
contouring 31.11 neren. more or lew,
and being dCncrlbed particularly by n
plot attached to n deed from N.el
Chandler to R. P. Chandler, nnd
recorded In the Clerk-n Office of the
Superior Court of Oconee County,
O,org(a. .
Terms of Nile ra.H nnd all hide
nuhjeet So confirmation.
A. T. LKVIE,
Trnatre of H. B* Chandler; Bankrupt.
April 13-2,.- l'
; Large tndividuAl Pot To-
. .o Plants are now ready,
citation, nnd that nlBtlori. taauej nll. | et u , hav0 ' your order.—
the heirs at law* and crrdltors of pQn/irnai etc Ptinn* 19flg
said Ben Laagatyii derwwd. will! CRUCEDALESPhonO 1250
take notice that 1 will-pass upon said l ' ~
application nt th. May Ternu Th0 Sot!| c"e "(“T,p°ct™.ly to
1 pective gueat, whose bar had
*—- "--‘ Th
the Court of Ordinary of aarkc
.County;. and , that unlesf causo Is
■hown to'the contrary, - at
said leave will he granted.
This lltfe day of April. 1923.
It. C. ORR, Ordinary.
Apr 12-20-27 May 4. ; ] ‘ J
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Adminlstraotr of J. A.
o '~hiomnt Airy,
('U-a-tt.
, - this prritrif to a fenc^ dlvW*
I lag the property dewUd 'from the
STATE OF QEOROIA,—Cfarke County
Mrs. George Baker, the unknown
parents, and any and u!l other person
• person*, concerned.
You are hereby notified that on tlie ]
25th day of March, 1923, a female
child, about one ami one ».aif months,
of orc. was olsindoneU in said state
and county, having been left |n a
room* of the Georgian Hotel by a-*J
x.iiman reglsterwl under the name of
Mrs. Geonre Baker, Macon, Ga.
That the parents of said chlkl are
unknown—that the said child has
been abandoned by its unknown
jarent* and now becomes domiciled
in Mid state and county.
149 'feet, I ThaVL. C. Cornel Ison, has filed In
Hancpyk Avenue; the Superior Court of m!4 county,
— icock his petition, wherein fee prays for on
Court deeJarlrjg Mid child to
be tho adopted rfclld of the wal.I L.
C. Coroeil/on, amT; c.nnaMe of Inher
iting his estate, ahil Ihht the child,
be given the n»m« of Helen Grace |
apart, thareby dlaclotlng a
atrapgc contrivance.)—Map I aak
'that.that queer thing la?
The Proepedrive Oueat—That Is
self down from the window so
easily—see?
f Tho Hotel Clertr—Eiactly; our
terma for gueats with Ore oecapes
ire Invariably cash In ndvnnce.
HOFMEISTER’S
SHOE SHOP
New Shoes from Old,—Men’s
Half Soles and Rubber Heels
*1.50. Ladles’ Half Soles and
Rubber Heele *1.25. Children’e
Half Solea and Rubber Heele,
priced according to alee.
WB DELIVER
Phone 1186
Broad 8L, Athene,
P& b
i, On. L
T a-nea^hire, iuET^land.'Has
Jj Si-nee ve-rn oTasn. daqu—r—
• ifioted for Gie Pa-mou«'herd«
0? cattle ttial -they raised »
So
Are We
So are we critical of style because we know
that only by being critical ourselves can we
expect to please critical customer^.
expect to pl«
So are we critical o( the fabrics and pat
terns—we buy to satisfy you and we can
satisfy you .because we ourselves were satis
fied fast
So are we critical of quality, workmanship
and price—we demand only the best ana
we get it, we then figure prices down in an
effort to sec how much we can give and for
how little money we can give it.
On top of all this we then say to you: "Any
thing ia this critically selected stock of Spring
Clothing is yours on a
CHARGE
ACCOUNT
oa your own terms of payment
Silk Dresses— the
word beautiful fail* to
do, justice to the
originality and grace
in the new silk dresses
for Spring. Our stock
includes the very new
est models, several
from Parisian designs.
New color and fab
rics in all the new and
stunning models at
prices that are. won
derfully low.
Men’s Suits—New
two button models,
new Jazz models, new
Norfolk models, blue
Serge suits, staple
suits in all wool, mix--
hires, stripes, solid
colors, blue, brown,
gray, in fact every
thing that anyone may
want is here for you
at prices that are.
genuinely low.
Askin’s
“Something JV)w Every WeeA”
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